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New York starts work on $20.5M I-90 bridge replacement project
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the New York State Department of Transportation will start work on replacing a bridge over I-90 in Herkimer, NY. The $20.5 million project will replace the bridge over Mohawk Street with a new bridge that features under bridge lighting, a pedestrian sidewalk and improved riding surfaces. The current bridge is part of the Thruway system and is located just west of exit 30 on I-90. “We’re investing in aging infrastructure in Herkimer County and beyo...
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The Transport Project, members endorse new RNG fuel credit proposed in Congress
The Transport Project and its natural gas vehicle fleet and fueler members support a newly introduced bipartisan, bicame...Read More »
Bridges face likelihood of being struck by ships, study finds
Although ship strikes should be extremely rare, some of the busiest bridges in the United States will likely be hit, acc...Read More »
Transportation Department announces neaely $1B in road safety funding
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced nearly $1 billion in funding will be made available dir...Read More »
DOT finalizes grant funding for Rhode Island’s Washington Bridge
The U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the department had executed a $221 million federal fundi...Read More »
Norfolk Southern Corporation program cuts supply chain emissions for freight rail customers
A new program from Norfolk Southern Corporation (NSC) will allow customers to reduce emissions from their freight rail s...Read More »
DOT to take materials from Pisgah National Forest for I-40 recovery
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) had received permission fro...Read More »
BNSF: $4.2B in customer investments fuels job growth
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway (BNSF) said more than $4.2 billion in investments by its customers last year helped...Read More »
Transportation Secretary Duffy advocates for enhancing pipeline safety
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy express support for pipeline owners and operators voluntarily adopting new safe...Read More »
ASCE gives U.S. infrastructure, highest ever grade – a solid C
The American Society of Civil Engineers gave the country’s infrastructure its highest grade ever – a overall grade o...Read More »
Thousands of Chicago commuters could lose access to transportation without funding
Without a funding solution by the end of spring, thousands of Chicago’s workers could lose access to transportation fo...Read More »